Studies in Aggadah and Folk-Literature. Scripta Hierosolymitana, Publications of the Hebrew Unversity, Jerusalem, Volume XXII.
Jerusalem: At the Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, 1971. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, 275 pp. Very Good. Item #98356
Articles are "La Qsida ches les Juifs Marocains," I. Ben-Ami, "Rabbi Judah the Pious and Caesarius of Heisterbach - Common Motifs in their Stories," J. Dan, "Rabbi Judah Loew of Prague and his Attitude to the Aggadah," J. Elbaum, "Palaea Historicana - An Unknown Source of Biblicl Lgends," D. Flusser, "Bible Verses quote in Tales of the Sages," J. Fraenkel, "The Proem in the Aggadic Midrashim - A Form-Critical Study," J. Heinemann, "The Historical Significance of the Dailogues between Jewsh Sages and Roman Dignitaries," M.D. Herr, "Divergent Tendencies and ther Literary Moulding in the Aggadah" Z. Kagan, "The Jewish Versions of the 'Animal Languages' Folktale (AT 670) - A Typological-Structural Study," D. Noy, "Tales of the Sages in the Palestinian Tradition and the Babylonian Talmud," S. Safrai, "The Consecration of Isaiah in Rabbinic Exegesis," B. Uffenheimer, "The Homiletical Interpretation of the Sages na the Expositions of Origin on Canticles, and the Jewish-Christian Disputation," E.E. Urbach.
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